Update 12/22/13:
Now that the CA winter is over and back to normal temps, I found some time to use the bender and welder.
Here's the area to be worked on for reference. The steel 2x4 that replaces the rocker box is on the right and you can see the body mounts on the left.
To keep that 2x4 in place if it gets hung up on a rock, I'm adding some tube that ties the drivers side and passenger side together. If you look carefully, you can see that the tube goes right past the #3 body mount and is also right below my cage mounting plate in the bed.
Another angle showing the tubes going over the frame and under the body. The tubes are split near the center of the truck because I couldn't get them in and out with the limited space.
Now that those were in place, I needed a way to tie the bottom of the cage mounting plate, the #3 body mount, and the tube structure all together. Here's how it started.
The two parallel 1/4" legs are designed to fit under the corrugated folds under the bed. These let me solidly sandwich the bed surface under the cage mounting plate and above this bracket. Those legs have to be an exact distance apart to fit flat but the first version of the bracket shrunk after all the welding heat got to it. After reading Greg's build and how metal likes to shrink after welding, I discovered my drywall knife was a pretty handy way to shim those brackets apart enough during welding.
And here's the bracket in place. Notice that the bracket has a plate that goes under the body mounting surface but above the rubber body mount.
I missed a closeup photo of how the tube connects to the bracket, but you can see some gussets and a hole for a 1/2" bolt along with some paint. I also drilled out the body mount to accept 1/2" grade 8 bolts instead of the stock 3/8" grade 5. The other cage mounting plate is one the left. It'll get a tie-in too a little later.
Back to the tubes...adding in some tubes to tie the two longer ones together as added some pilot holes in the 2x4 to mount them. The plan is to weld in some 3/8" nuts flush with the 2x4 to fix those tube structure down to it.
And a parting shot of the tube structure after some flapdisc work to clean up the welds. It was really tough welding upside down under the truck and there's much more sloppy welds than even I can tolerate. Ive been grinding lots of it down and redoing some beads. You can see at the right some plate that meets up with the plate on the body-mount bracket. It'll get plated in even more. The tube is also cut a bit shorter than before. I found that there isn't space to connect these two structures together with a single joint in the middle of the truck. I'll need to make a couple intermediate lengths of tube to join the driver and passenger side structures together.
That's all for now. I need to keep it drivable for a few weeks and so finishing up these structures and adding another tie-in to the other b-pillar cage mount will have to wait until after the holidays. I did do the quarterly drive up the freeway to get all the dust to fly out. My son enjoys any little jaunt he can get in "daddy's big truck".
